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Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Stocking Filler Ideas for the Hubby

You might be aware that Christmas is coming
soon and you have probably started to buy gifts for the kids already, which I
must add is a lot easier to buy than other gifts.

The time to buy your partner great gifts is
fast approaching, and if you want to avoid the rush of worried customers
desperate to buy anything they can get their hands on for their hubby, you
should buy a gift as soon as you can.

While there’s still a little time to think
about what you want to get your partner, what would be the perfect stocking
filler for the man in your life? Here are some great suggestions to ease the
stress of buying gifts for the hubby:

Gadgets – for
the technology obsessive, an e-reader, tablet or even a shiny new smartphone
like the Samsung Galaxy S3 could work as gifts.

Swimwear – small
yet sporty, if your husband or boyfriend goes swimming or wants to hit the
beach when it gets a little warmer outside, this is great. On second thought,
you might want to join him so you might want to check out Fig Leaves swimwear section forwomen and see if you can find a discount or two.

Books
– if you’ve decided against buying an e-reader such as a Kindle, you might want
to buy your hubby an action thriller or perhaps the latest award-winning novel.
Failing that, a non-fiction title about their favourite sport or history would
work too.

Holiday tickets
– plane or train tickets for an adventure holiday to a mountainous area like
the Scottish Highlands for a weekend would be great, especially if they like
going hiking or rock climbing.

Tools – if your man’s into DIY, he
will love a new set of tools including a hammer, screwdriver, coping saw and
other things he can use to build shelves, furniture or even a bird table.

Okay, so I know most of
these won’t fit into a stocking, but you could always make a little treasure
map and stick it into the stocking.

Happy
Shopping

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